*Please also have look at our friends at the [http://www.ifla.org/en/libraries-for-children-and-ya/projects IFLA Sister Libraries Initiative] for children and young adults.

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==Workshops==

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The first Sister Libraries Workshop was organized by DCLA (District of Columbia Library Association) to encourage local librarians to build international connections. For details, please view [http://wikis.ala.org/sisterlibraries/index.php/DCLA_Sister_Libraries_Workshop DCLA Sister Libraries Workshop.]

*Peace Corps Information Collection and Exchange. “Libraries for All! How to Start and Run a Basic Library.” 1998. Retrieved from [http://collection.peacecorps.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15105coll3/id/92/rec/3 http://collection.peacecorps.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15105coll3/id/92/rec/3.]

Workshops

The first Sister Libraries Workshop was organized by DCLA (District of Columbia Library Association) to encourage local librarians to build international connections. For details, please view DCLA Sister Libraries Workshop.

Lampart, Sheila I. "Twinning of Libraries: Objectives Relating to Public, School, and University Libraries," in Proceedings of the International Seminar on the Development of Twinning Models for the Libraries in the South and the North, Ottawa, Canada, June 20-21, 1991, p.32.